Monday, January 31, 2005

NetLibrary - eBook of the Month

The Muslim World after 9/11:
A groundbreaking examination of the major dynamics
driving changes in the religio-political landscape of
the Muslim world

Momentous events since September 11, 2001—Operation
Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, the global war on
terrorism, and the ongoing war in Iraq—have
dramatically altered the political environment in the
Muslim world. Many of the forces influencing this
environment, however, are the products of trends that
have been at work for decades.

In February's eBook of the Month, the authors of The
Muslim World After 9/11, examine the major dynamics
driving changes in the religious-political landscape
of the Muslim world—a vast and diverse region that
stretches from Western Africa through the Middle East
to the Southern Philippines and includes Muslim
communities and diasporas throughout the world—and
draws the implications of these dynamics for global
security and U.S. and Western interests.

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